AGENDA

Evénements de mai 2018 :

Organised by Eltis, European Commission, European Platform on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans, Cyprus Ministry of Transport, Communications and Work, and the City of Nicosia
In line with the European Commission having dedicated the year 2018 to the promotion of multimodality, the theme of this year’s conference is multimodality, with a focus on the integration of transport modes and combined mobility solutions for passengers and freight in cities and regions.More info

Du 16 au 17 mai
Vienna, Austria

Decarb Cities Forum 2018

Organised by the European heat Pump Association
This year’s EHPA forum zooms in on cities as main actors of the energy transition. An increasing share of humans live in cities. This trend requires no-pollution solutions to maintain local air quality, reduce the effect of heat islands and provide the fair share of cities in the fight against global warming. At the same time, cities have their own budgets and can act more directly and on the ground than national or European legislators. Cities thus become urban labs that can explore possible pathways towards zero emissions.More info

Du 16 mai 10:00 au 17 mai 14:00
South Zegrze, Poland

AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE HOW CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES CAN MOVE FORWARD

EU Green Week 2018 will explore ways in which the EU is helping cities to become better places to live and work. Showcasing policy developments on air quality, noise, nature and biodiversity, waste and water management, it will promote participatory approaches to urban development, networking schemes, and tools for sharing best practices, engaging local authorities and citizens, and encouraging them to share their vision of a sustainable future.
The week will officially open on 21/5 in Utrecht (The Netherlands) and will close on 25/5 in Madrid (Spain). The high level EU Green Cities Summit will take place in Brussels, 22-24/5.More info

Du 23 au 25 mai
Utrecht, the Netherlands

MANAGING URBAN CHANGE : sustainable city-making in a disruptive world

City makers everywhere want to create great, liveable places. But how can this be achieved ? The UTRECHT SPRING CONFERENCE 2018 : “Managing Urban Change ; Connectivity – Lifestyles – Governance” seeks to provide answers, solutions and inspiration.
Three Great Places, Lyon Part-Dieu, London Kings Cross/St Pancras and the Utrecht Station District will share their experiences in a discussion with you, chaired by Charles Landry, an international authority on the use of imagination and creativity in urban change. Professionals from major European Cities will discuss their challenges and during visits we meet change makers showing opportunities for a way forward.More info and registration

Governance of the Energy Union - how can cities contribute to the National Energy & Climate Plans ?

In collaboration with the Directorate-General for Energy, European Commission

How can cities contribute to National Energy and Climate plans foreseen in the proposal for a Regulation on Governance of the Energy Union ?
In 2018, EU member states will be preparing their plans with objectives, targets, policies and measures to achieve the EU energy and climate targets. Some European cities are also preparing their own energy and climate plans. A panel consisting of stakeholders from cities, EU member states, and European Parliament will discuss how individual cities can contribute to the goals of the Energy Union, as well as sharing thoughts and ideas regarding the planning process.

Hadera Energytech is organized by the Cybertech Group, following the success of Cybertech Tel Aviv and around the world, in collaboration with Hadera Energy City.

Hadera Energytech is a unique event : a meeting of innovation and futurism in the energy field, which provides a holistic platform for companies, startups, investors, government agencies and academics involved in this technological, regulatory and business revolution.